Hac & Trak: The First and Only Comprehensive Solution to the Dangers of Horse Riding
Horse riding, while exhilarating, comes with its own set of risks. One of the biggest dangers is riders going out alone, often without anyone aware of their whereabouts. This is especially true for children, who long to experience the freedom of riding solo, just as we once did.
Sadly, many riders have suffered serious falls, sustaining life-threatening injuries, and then faced the daunting task of seeking help, sometimes making the situation worse. In some cases, these falls result in unconsciousness or, tragically, loss of life.
Hac & Trak changes everything. The moment a fall is detected, the system immediately notifies up to five designated contacts, sending real-time location data accurate to within 1 meter (about 0.59 inches). This level of precision is unmatched in the tracking market. The ability to see the rider’s exact location and movement ensures that help can be dispatched right away, or, if the rider is up and moving, loved ones can instantly know they’re okay.
Another major risk is the potential for a horse to bolt after an accident. With Hac & Trak’s unique dual tracking system, you can track both rider and horse. One unit can be discreetly embedded into your saddle by any master saddler (or clipped on by you), giving you real-time updates on your horse’s location, speed, and direction. This enables quick recovery of your horse, while providing the injured rider peace of mind to stay still and await assistance.
Lastly, there's the problem of stolen tack. Each year, over 40,000 cases of tack theft are reported. If you've ever had your saddle stolen, you know it can cost thousands to replace and take months before you're back in the saddle. Hac & Trak's second unit is designed to protect against this. The moment your saddle moves outside your tack room, you'll receive an alert on your phone with live, real-time updates on its location, so you can take immediate action to recover it.
Hac & Trak offers more than just tracking, it provides safety, security, and peace of mind for riders and horse owners alike.
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